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Bush Demands Apple Recount

*no comment* writes "In what may be one of the funniest things since MSN's site saying iMac is the best computer, Apple's news site picked up a story from crazyapplerumors about how George Bush is demanding a recount an Al Gore's election to the Apple board." Rumor sites bad, parody sites good. Remember that the next time you ask for a press pass to Macworld.

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  1. Oh come on... by Winged+Youth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Rumor sites BAD? Hell...as if Mac users (myself included) weren't fanatical enough already, Rumor sites provide the mosed obsessed Mac nuts a place to feel right at home...They're the closest thing to a case mod community Apple's got (except, of course, for the Apple case mod community)

    But seriously...Apple rumor sites are all in good fun...they give you that little thrill that you know something Mr. Jobs doesn't want you to know. And seldom does harm come from a rumor site (yes, there have been exceptions in the past, but I mean on the whole). And who is to say that the crazy ideas brought up in the bizarre and frightening rumor forums don't give Apple clues as to the direction customers want them to go? Or clues as to how to go about marketing their products?

    I don't think they're a bad thing at all...no worse than sites claiming to have the latest screenshots from "Windows Longhorn XXP 2006 super confidential unix-powered beta."

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    1. Re:Oh come on... by X-ViRGE · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The point of the comment about rumor sites being bad is that Apple has taken steps *against* rumor sites getting into Macworld and things like that. Apple doesn't like rumor sites, but it apparently likes parody sites. That was the point. pudge wasn't literally giving his opinion on rumor sites...

    2. Re:Oh come on... by gsfprez · · Score: 2, Insightful

      i don't know how hard this is for people to understand...

      when rumor sites promise 60 gig iPods, 4 processor G5 Yrbittium laptops that run on water and have 19 inch OLED screens that fold up in your pocket, and iPads....

      then when Apple brings out 17" powerbooks, people are let down..

      and that's just bad business.

      Not to mention the people that don't buy because they are wating for Ryan Meader's wet dreams to come true... he tells everyone that this is going to happen or that that is going to happen.. so they hold off.. get disappointed, and are let down..

      all because of Ryan Meader, Nick de Plume, and their rumormongering gives them hard-ons.

      its lame - andits not helpful to Apple.

      because not everyone "just enjoys" rumor sites.. they make (wrong) decision based on them... like it or not.

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  2. Any Heads Gonna Roll? by Michael_Burton · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I thought the Crazy Apple Rumors story was pretty funny. I thought Apple's linking to it from their news page made it hilarious. And yet, I've never had any warm 'n' fuzzy feeling about Steve Jobs sense of humor.

    No prediction, but I certainly wouldn't be surprised to find that some spirited person at Apple has lost their job over this. Hope not.

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  3. Re:Elected by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    That is where election law is defined. I don't think he's saying "this is where it says the Supreme Court can decide elections"; he's saying "this is where the system of elections are defined, and since the supreme court is the ultimate authority on interpreting the constitution, they are indeed the final arbiter here".

  4. Re:Shooting yourself in the foot by 0x69 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the Board of Directors is a farcical pile of yes-man dead wood, then stuffing it with busy superstars, celebs, & trendy talking heads is the best strategy.

    If the Board of Directors is actually in charge of Apple and running it for the long-term benefit of the shareholders, then the most desirable Directors are those with time to do the job, and experience & ability in areas like running large organizations.

    I think Jobs is pretty good, but his ego, pay, etc. are long overdue for some real control.

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    It's easy to make up & spread cool- and credible-sounding stuff. Finding & checking hard facts is hard work.
  5. Uh, Yea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Legally protected speech Good. Violations of NDAs and Trade secrets Bad. Remember that next time you write a headline.